Oil producing nations have realized that India has potential to pay higher amount for barrel of petrol so they are increasing the crude price. Further our govt also add 52% its profit and then sell to its citizens. Shame on our govt.
RE:Chinese bike used to come at 15K....whats the big deal in 1 lak Chinese electric car
by Srinivasan Santhanam on Mar 18, 2008 03:05 PM Permalink
First,You should know the difference between Car and Bike
RE:Chinese bike used to come at 15K....whats the big deal in 1 lak Chinese electric car
by aggi soares on Mar 18, 2008 03:10 PM Permalink
IN U.K the call bike = cycle..
In the day and age where one side we have petrol costing Rs50/litre and god knows how much it will cost in the coming future years and on the other hand environment pollution, these products from Tara are just wonderful and what the public needs.
Its really pathetic that a lot of rediff readers are not able to see that point of view. We have one guy talking about crash testing and wind testing to that person I say do you know the speed at which the indian traffic moves and to the person talking about finishing i say have you seen the price of these products? this is not a million dollar ferrari. Why dont you try manufacturing a car at the cost they are ready to sell and then we shall see your finishing standards.
I think these products are going in the right direction. These things are our future. This is just the beginning. Petrol cars will be dead in coming years thats for sure. This is just the beginning for electric cars, they will get better and better with time.
RE:Great effort and hope a great product.
by aldrin v on Mar 18, 2008 02:53 PM Permalink
I agree with you 100%. Those were the olden days of 1945- 1970 where every vehicle will have a slogan saying be indian and buy indian. Now all those guys are dead and given birth to so called western babies and these babies want only western goods and not indian goods and just expect the grant from india and spit on India. No point talking to these guys who hardly recognise the work of Indian, but highly regard and run behind a western guy even though he know nothing.
Hats off to Tara group .... real indian and who want to stand out...Jai hind
RE:Great effort and hope a great product.
by swamy on Mar 18, 2008 03:33 PM Permalink
dude, this is some chinese manufactured junk, the last thing it is is indian
RE:Great effort and hope a great product.
by saurabh bhardwaj on Mar 18, 2008 02:47 PM Permalink
dude Nano has passed all the tests required for a car to run on raods..and even Bharat II pollution norms!...
I wish u luck wen you go and buy the vehicles shown here...i hope they are gifting one body suit as well with these...or a helmet....
RE:Great effort and hope a great product.
by Gautam Joshi on Mar 18, 2008 03:22 PM Permalink
I can bet you that these cars can be way more safer then compared to any 2 wheelers and as far as Bharat II norms are concerned, these electric cars don't need that now does it so what was your point in including the Bharat II norms god only knows...
RE:Great effort and hope a great product.
by Aravind k on Mar 18, 2008 02:45 PM Permalink
Please think of generating Power also at the same time....Already there is scarsity and remember that Govt is providing electricity at Subsidized rate.
i dont know why rediff keeps on publishing these kinf of faltu news .. its very clearly understandable that this co. even doesn't have a proper place to build these cars ... this co. must be purchasing years old spare parts and assembling them in roadside garage ..
It's Chinese parts imported and assembled in India. By knowing about the quality of Chinese product, I will never purchase it. Reva may cost 3 lakhs but I will prefer Reva over this car since it has quality and will last longer with less issues and maintenance.
...atleast these guys wud have taken the vehicles to a good place for their photoshoot...is it too much of an asking or do these vehicles cant take the journey??.. ;-)
have these guys heard of crash testing, wind testing and balance testing??.... i dont think so...seeing the finishing of the cars and scooters...i think they will shatter or get loosened after one month on Indian roads....
and also wat abt the maintainence? where will be the service centres?...
RE:Test standards?
by Roshan on Mar 18, 2008 02:57 PM Permalink
This car is totally safe but one condition.... only you must be driving in the entire road, so that no one hits you.